I have admired Michelle DeRusha from afar for a long time. Once I met her in person this spring, my admiration only grew. She lives life intentionally. (Note: the picture is a courtesy photo and used with permission. 🙂 ) Recently I completed her first published memoir, Spiritual Misfit: A Memoir of Uneasy Faith in which she […]
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The Written Lines of Christina Rich
In honor of my Odyssey Through Nebraska blogiversary, for the next month I am going to be featuring five favorite Nebraska writers. Getting to discuss authors that I know personally is one of the fun parts of writing this blog. Although today’s writer lives in Kansas, since her grandparents are from Nebraska, I decided that works. Christina […]
Continue readingThe Written Lines of Author Lynette Eason – Christian Suspense
Infinite suspense. This tagline found on Lynette Eason’s website (see link at the bottom of this post) is the perfect description of her books. Eason is the one who wrote the third book in the Sins of the Past – her novella is entitled Blackout and deals with some wrong high school choices that come back to haunt […]
Continue readingThe Written Lines of Dani Pettrey
This week I am introducing you to the second author with a novella in the book, Sins of the Past, and her name is Dani Pettrey. Because Dani happens to have homeschooled her children (at least for a season), I feel a natural affinity for her writing. That and the fact that she does write […]
Continue readingThe Written Lines of Dee Henderson
Trying to determine where to start in this series on great Christian fiction was a bit of a challenge. I actually have a fairly long list of authors that I greatly enjoy reading. Recently I finished the book, Sins of the Past, featuring novellas of three of my favorite authors, Dee Henderson, Dani Pettrey and […]
Continue readingSummer Lines on a Page: 2016 Edition
This summer, I wanted to write a series of posts on some of the fabulous Christian authors whose books you should know about. If you are around me long enough, you probably already know that reading is one of my very favorite things to do. I am not sure that my husband fully grasped this when he […]
Continue readingLines About “The Warrior’s Vow” by Christina Rich
As I mentioned yesterday, Kyle’s cousin (and now dear friend of mine) is releasing her 2nd book today! I know how excited I am about her next book being available, so I cannot imagine how she is doing about now! Since I had the privilege of being one of the early readers, I am hoping […]
Continue readingLines About “The Guardian’s Promise” by Christina Rich
This review might need a bit of a disclaimer. You see, the author just happens to be my husband’s cousin. Before she was Christina Rich, she was Christina Garrison. But she and her husband, Cody, were married several years before we were, so we never actually had the same last name at the same time. […]
Continue readingSummer Line-Up (And Through TODAY a Free E-Book “Surviving Summer Vacation” by Kathi Lipp)
Our school year is winding down. Since the temperature is going up, this is maybe a good thing. Motivation levels are definitely going down. This might also be because our lives are still in limbo as our house is still on the market. We have had too much going on around here for awhile. I […]
Continue readingGrateful Lines: The Distance Connection through Books
I have grand intentions to read books that are considered classics. But since reading is one of my primary ways to relax, somehow reading a book that really makes me concentrate does not sound very appealing. When I read about the idea of long distance book clubs in Lisa Wingate’s, Firefly Island, I knew that […]
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